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TM 5-4320-305-10 Table 2-2.  Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services - Continued B - Before Operation D - During Operation A - After Operation W - Weekly INTERVAL ITEM TO BE INSPECTED ITEM PROCEDURE Equipment is Not NO B D A W Ready/Available If: 45 Lubrication System - Oil Level. Oil level is low or Class III oil leak With engine level, check oil level.  Pull out oil dipstick (1) is present. and wipe with clean, lint-free cloth. Insert oil dipstick (1) as far as it will go into engine, then pull it out again. Engine oil should coat oil dipstick (1) to the second mark (FULL) (2). CAUTION Do  not  overfill  crankcase  with  oil.    Oil  will  be blown   out   through   the   crankcase   breather   if crankcase is overfilled. If oil coating is below second mark, immediately add oil to bring level up to second mark (FULL) on the oil dip- stick.  Again check oil level and be sure oil coats oil dipstick to second mark (FULL). Check that oil cover (3) is tight. 2-58

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